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1000 Tengov Bukhara Soviet Peoples Republic

Issuer Bukhara Soviet People's Republic
Year 1920
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Value 1000 Tengov
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Obverse lettering هزار تنگه
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Reverse lettering جمهوریت شورویی بخارا
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The Bukhara Soviet People's Republic existed for barely three years before being absorbed into the Soviet Union, making its entire currency output a footnote in the broader story of Soviet consolidation in Central Asia. This 1000 tengov note was issued following the Red Army's storming of Bukhara in September 1920 — an event Lenin personally authorized — which ended the emirate and installed a nominally independent people's republic that was Soviet in everything but name.

The tengo itself was a continuation of local monetary tradition rather than a Soviet imposition; the new government kept the familiar unit precisely because the population mistrusted anything too foreign. The republic's paper issues circulated alongside Russian sovznaki and a chaotic mix of earlier emirate coinage.

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